Was there such a thing as sorrowful eyes? For if there was, then, that was the only way one could describe Klaus’s eyes when he had asked his friend if he-Teddy, was fairing well, and Teddy had shook his head no. He had never been that good with words, but still, he was at lost for words, and had nothing to say. Thus, instead of saying what cannot be said, Klaus had wrapped his arms around his dear friend, and the pulled away, gloves hands on Teddy’s shoulders, before they fell down.
“English writers are cruel,” Klaus said agreeing with Teddy’s words. “But… I really,” Before he could get his words out, Teddy had began to talk about he hoped he would be married before that part of my past came to light and Klaus sorrowful eyes could not help themselves but to get sadder. You’re a remarkable person." His gloves hands had reached to grab on his friend’s shoulder, “Anyone would be lucky to have you for a husband, I just wish…” He squeezed his friend’s shoulders, “I just wish that I was there with you going through all this, I’m sorry.” He had pulled Teddy in for another hug. He couldn’t help but to think that he deserved some blame for all the troubles his dear friend was facing. Perhaps, if he had not been passionate in his jealousy at his friend strength, if he had not been a coward, if he had been a true Shafer then all this would not have happened. He would have helped Teddy with all his troubles, so he would not have to turn to a life of prostitution and his reputation tarnished like this.
Theodore Radcliff was the kindest, and most honorable man Klaus had ever met, such a man like Teddy, a man like him did not deserve all this sufferings. “There must be something that can be done.” Klaus voiced at at Teddy’s words, his fingers tapping against his trousers as anxiety threatened to consume him. But what it is that can be done, “It will all be forgotten ,” He tried to sound reassuring, "Soon enough, the ton will have another rumor, they will forget all about this, they have to,’ He ran his hands through his hair, tugging at it. “Your father…he wouldn’t disinherit you If you got married and had a heir would he?”
Now, Klaus had never been a fan of marriages of convenience nor arranged marriages- ironic to his own condition, but his reasoning for them is that such marriages always ended up terrible, with both people bitter.But Teddy was a good man, a good man filled with love. Klaus knew that whoever Teddy marries, he would love her with all his heart. But with the rumors, with the rumors, one would not be wrong to say that Teddy’s reputation had been tarnished and finding a marriage prospect would be hard. But still, there had to be someting- a way to save his friend, a way to help him. “Recently, are you interested in any ladies?”